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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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I am sooo happy for you!! What wonderful news! How great to find a PM Dr. that is so knowledgeable about CRPS/RSD! Keep us updated.
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There is a major interaction between amitriptyline and methadone:
http://www.drugs.com/interactions-ch...=1578-0,168-74 For safety, all patients with methadone treatment should receive an EKG measuring the QT segment of the test. Methadone is known for causing sudden cardiac death in those with a genetic long QT problem. (some of the sudden deaths of athletes you hear about have this)...taking other drugs with the same potential increases this risk in normal patients. Becoming low in magnesium and potassium also increases this risk. https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/media...olongation.pdf
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Thank you mrsD for posting this. I did manage to find a few older posts relating to this. My doctor did warn me about the complications and did inform me and my husband to get me to the emergency room at any instance of even the slightest indication of any heart issues. I would like to mention though, and I know it has been brought up in the older posts, that an interaction occurs at higher doses not at a low dose of 5mg t.i.d. I am glad that you brought this up though.
One last reminder for everybody. My doctor did have the courtesy to ask me to research before I filled the prescription as well as warn me of the possible complications. Medication should not be taken lightly. If a doctor prescribes something, do not assume that they are aware of interactions between any other medication you may be taking, even over the counter. Always check with your pharmacist and double check online. Alaina H. |
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Hi there,
I agree all meds should be approached with caution. Side effect profiles and withdrawal syndromes are often minimized IMHO. That said though I did think that one thing about low dose methadone that was interesting was its use for pain control WITHOUT the risk of opiate hyperalgesia which is a real thing to take into consideration, especially for us hyperalgesic folks. ![]() Another alternative for some is tramadol. I did well on it (short of it giving me headaches) and it works on NMDA receptors. It is another one though that if taken regularly for a while should be weaned off of. It is not habit forming but can cause seizures if withdrawn abuptly. Oh, the things to watch out for!
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Thank you Littlepaw for that information. I have not had an EKG done since 2007 but everything showed that, yes, I do have a heart, and it beats normally, unlike my mother, who when they hook one up they tell her there is nothing there, she should be dead... They always hook her up backwards for some strange reason. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that she was a rare instance of those born with all of her organs reversed, but they never believe her, even though she is a nurse practitioner. I am not sure if over the last 8 years there would be a difference but it does make me think that maybe I should call my primary in the morning just to make sure.
I have taken tramadol in the past and as I said in a previous post, it works better for me than hydrocodone but gives me unbearable headaches. Thank you all for your input so far, especially mrsD. It is nice to know that the moderators of this forum look out for their members and chime in when they feel it is needed. ![]() |
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I'm not sure if it was low dosage or not, but fmichael had a positive experience with Methadone. Research his posts. He hasn't been around in a while but was an amazing asset to the board when active.
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I wanted to give everybody here an update.
Friday, my GP gave the the ok to go ahead with my PM's decision to start me on a low dose of methadone. I took my first pill Saturday afternoon once I knew my husband would be home for the remainder of the weekend, just in case I had any issues. I had no side effects other than a little drowsiness. To make things even better, I felt wonderful all day Sunday with no pain other than a little in my ankle and foot, but even that was reduced by quite a bit. I even felt good enough to help out a little around the house the last couple of days but was careful not to over do it. Yesterday started off wonderful as well. Then, sometime later in the evening, the burning sensation started in my upper back, shoulders, arms and both legs again. It wasn't the worst it has been but bad enough that my clothes and my hair were causing enough discomfort that I had to put my hair up and put on a soft but loose bathrobe. A little later, I started to get a very bad headache, so I decided to go to bed. I tried my hardest to fall asleep, but I just couldn't. The few times that I did, I ended up having really bad nightmares that would make me jump up out of my bed. Needless to say, I hardly slept last night. This morning, I had a feeling as if I had a severe hangover and as if I were drunk, severe nausea, bad headache, pinhead sized pupils, and I feel off balance. I still feel that way. I have a call into my doctor already with a description of everything that is going on. I am just waiting for him to call me back. Until I hear from him, I am only going to take 1/2 of the prescribed dose. I would stop completely, but I have heard that stopping methadone can cause withdraw symptoms. I had such high hopes that this would help, especially when I started off so well with it. I guess it just shows that what might help one person doesn't necessarily help the next. ![]() Alaina |
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